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She asked Q to help Bond go after Sanchez in LTK.
And she gave Bond a better office viewing option in OP.
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and I've seen all 22 of them in the movie theater before I saw them on home video!
No, seriously if you have seen all the Bonds in the theatre then we bow to you. I have certainly seen most of them in the theatres but missed out on a few (TMWTGG, DN and TB spring to mind).
However, the idea that MP gets Bond hot is pushing things beyond the reasonable. I think we can clearly see in the film that she amuses Bond, but little else.
Dad took us to see those Bond films in Italian 2nd run theaters.
I still remember Dad taking us to the movie theater 4 days in a row to see Dr. No, From Russia With Love, Goldfinger and Thunderball - they had a Bond marathon and it was one film a day.
My Dad was a diplomat in the Italian Embassy; he didn't make much money but for him to take us to the movies like that, it was a big treat for us.
We didn't go to the movies much back then.
That was my introduction to the Bond films!!
My brother and I would play with an old briefcase Dad had and we pretend it was the Bond briefcase.
By the time The Spy Who Loved Me was released, I was old enough to go to the movies by myself and I saw that Bond film and every Bond film since the exact week it was released.
The Spy Who Loved Me was the last Bond film I watched in an Italian theater; we emigrated to the United States two weeks after the movie was released in Italia.
My Dad is still alive and well and ever since A View To A Kill, I've been taking him to see a Bond film the same week it's released.
I have forgotten "Diamonds Are Forever", in which Moneypenny disguises herself as a customs agent to help send Bond on his mission.
Message to DaltonCraig007
Would you mind letting me know in which movie Moneypenny warns Bond when M is angry? Thanks
Message to Kerim
Would you please confirm that OP stands: "operation nightfire" Am I correct ? Thanks
OHMSS- keeps Bond from resigning
LALD- saves Bond from receiving a lecture and/or possible punishment from M for keeping Miss Caruso at his house
TMWTGG- informs Bond about Saida and Bill Fairbanks 002, which happens to be the starting point of the entire mission
TLD- helps Bond figure out that Kara Milovy was the sniper
LTK- brings Q into Isthmus City to help Bond
TWINE- keeps the secret of Bond and Dr. Warmflesh hidden from M
DAD- GETS SHOT!! (virtual reality, but nonetheless really funny!)
In general, Moneypenny is a great gobetween, someone who is always on his side, and I feel he is a little attracted to her and definitely fond of her (just not a strong sexual pull). Friendship, bantering, etc.
She buffers him when you can in small ways from M when needed and in general, as any good PA or secretary whatever term you want to use, is part of the oil in the machinery that keeps the system running smoothly. She passes on critical or helpful information to him as soon as she can. Bond can depend on her.
Yes, I agree. Moneypenny offers some human warmth and empathy in a dangerous and hard world. Bond can - in the limited way he does - let his guard down with her and have a joke and a laugh.